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 1   5| profound calm, a shuddering, silent dread, settled on the city.
 2  14|      deeds of bravery; these silent attacks fraught with greater
 3  23|     The frozen townsmen were silent; they remained motionless,
 4  24|    length and breadth of the silent, winter-bound city save
 5 124| eating. But the wife was not silent a moment; she told how the
 6 145|                       He was silent. The patriotic shame of
 7 211|   was true enough; they were silent.~ ~
 8 217|      the merest trifles. The silent dinner was quickly over,
 9 240|       Boule de Suif also was silent.~ ~
10 273|     to-night; why are you so silent, old man?"~ ~
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